‘The Bachelor’ 2016 Spoilers & Updates: Ben Higgins and Season 20 Winner Call Off their Engagement?

"The Bachelor" 2016 spoilers hint that Ben Higgins and the Season 20 winner may not have a happily ever after and may even call their engagement off. Many fans were outraged when Ben confessed his love for two ladies on the ABC reality series.

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"The Bachelor" Season 20 Ben Higgins has been reported to have proposed to Lauren Bushnell at the show's final rose ceremony. This decision came after Ben chose between Lauren and JoJo Fletcher.

However, it appears like Ben has had a hard time choosing between both ladies. As reported by Refinery29, many fans were shocked when Ben told Lauren and JoJo that he loves them.

Other fans and viewers of "The Bachelor" 2016 were outraged because of Ben's sudden confession. Many were left feeling sorry for the other lady, who would not get a proposal by the end of the dating show.

Others, however, thought that this might be a sign that Ben would not end up getting engaged to anyone on "The Bachelor," and instead, would continue to date both ladies.

Celeb Dirty Laundry noted on the possibility that "The Bachelor" Season 20 winner Lauren would call off her engagement with Ben. The publication stated that this scandal might cause an issue once Lauren finds out about Ben's confession to JoJo at the same time.

According to the publication, the same issue can be likened to that of Andi Dorfman's "The Bachelorette," wherein she made love with another contestant and ended up getting engaged to another man, Josh Murray.

The publication stated that Andi and Josh eventually broke up even after they got engaged because of the revelation about what took place during Andi and Nick's final date.

What do you think about "The Bachelor" Season 20 Ben Higgins' love confession? Will this cause an issue between him and Lauren Bushnell? Sound off in the comments section below!

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